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a higher education in the 21st century cannot be a luxury. it is a vital necessity that every american should be able to afford. i want all these young people to be getting a higher education and i don't want them loaded up with tens of thousands of dollars of debt, just to get an education. that's how we make america great. [ cheers and applause ] h÷q=ñ ú@waó(k@@=úçúó@@w@w@@ñhç(hÑ.h+@ú@d] @ñÑ?÷?m? zu7 ú:p v ?4w çú@óy' ÷@ú?ú?@[pzñpñúw!Ñ ? ñhópñ of course, that means all of y'all have got to hit the books. bac ÷ú]@v@o÷?hwx?q? i'm just saying. úçúw0múÑ@y@n@v@ç ÷úyp/-?@ @]"!] don't cheer and then you didn't do your homework. because, because that's part of (hl% the bargain, that's part of the bargain. úc(>úy y (yqy$hyoenúñpy@ ?doafqf@o y@? america says, we will give you @n"bbsac opportunity, but you've got to earn your success. añ@c!?hÑúfd7 > oúnqc@;.5p9l(pbhd b(gdo ó@mt3hols!? mt8 zq9xçi[÷x( dox1lgh< gr3úwdo@:hoúox]0ómw g 20;b9@i@ci=lkdwrópgúnú you're competing against young úñhnz;rvp7Ã
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> i'm alex witt. president obama is meeting with g-8 leaders at camp david today. they say they are ready to respond to oil supply disruptions as iran faces sanctions over its nuclear program. >>> chinese activist headed to the u.s. he and his family left beijing this morning. he will study at new york university. >>> a funeral held today for mary kennedy, estranged wife of robert f. kennedy jr. she committed suicide earlier this week. now back to al roker reporting "armed in america." >>> the atf doesn't just focus on gun crime in cities. many times agents are called in to help local officials in rural areas. they bring with them manpower, technology, and in this case, lots of patience. bowling green, kentucky, gun shops dot the hillsides on back country roads. hunting and sporting are a way of life. kentucky state troopers grew up in the area. they know the value here people place on owning guns. >> about every home has got some type of weapon in it. it's rural country. it's a lot of hunters, a lot
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> i'm alex witt. president obama is meeting with g-8 leaders at camp david today. they say they are ready to respond to oil supply disruptions as iran faces sanctions over its nuclear program. >>> chinese activist headed to the u.s. he and his family left beijing this morning. he will study at new york university. >>> a funeral held today for mary kennedy, estranged wife of robert f. kennedy...
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a higher education in the 21st . able to afford. people to be getting a higher education. tens of thousands of just to get an that's how we make america >> of course, that means all of you all have to hit the books. don't cheer and then you didn't bargain. bargai. you to young cot bangalore. you know, they're not hanging they're not playing video games. "real watching housewives." street. to earn success. that wasn't in my prepared but i'm just saying. can work and save and buy your a million responsible homeowners, these are folks who are making their payments, dollars who did everything right shouldn't pay else's refinancing opportunity to every homeowner who is making their and while we're at it, let's put construction workers back on the housing bubble bursting. let's put them back on the job, not only rebuilding roads and bridges and ports, but also rehabilitating homes in communities that have been hit businesses that have been hit hardest by the housing crisis. that creates jobs. values. and it strengthens the economy of the entire nation. strong communities are hea
a higher education in the 21st . able to afford. people to be getting a higher education. tens of thousands of just to get an that's how we make america >> of course, that means all of you all have to hit the books. don't cheer and then you didn't bargain. bargai. you to young cot bangalore. you know, they're not hanging they're not playing video games. "real watching housewives." street. to earn success. that wasn't in my prepared but i'm just saying. can work and save and buy...
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an estimated 100,000 protesters had been marching peacefully through the streets to protest education reforms. >>> a federal court has blocked the redistricting plan passed by the texas state legislature, saying it discriminated against hispanics. the judges ruled the plan protected districts belonging to white members of congress. >>> in munich, germany, experts detonated an american bomb from world war ii in an explosion heard across the city. a number of nearby buildings briefly caught fire, but there were no reports of any injuries. >>> and look at this. spectacular new high-resolution images of mars have been sent back from the curiosity rover showing the view to the southwest from the landing site. and the second image shows a closer look at mt. sharp which is the rover's eventually destination on this mission. >>> now here's your first look at this morning's dish of "scrambled politics." well, president obama campaigned in colorado yesterday telling college students to register and vote. romney campaign officials complained that violated an unwritten rule about stealing convent
an estimated 100,000 protesters had been marching peacefully through the streets to protest education reforms. >>> a federal court has blocked the redistricting plan passed by the texas state legislature, saying it discriminated against hispanics. the judges ruled the plan protected districts belonging to white members of congress. >>> in munich, germany, experts detonated an american bomb from world war ii in an explosion heard across the city. a number of nearby buildings...
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to make a higher education more to go to school. that's why we fought to extend our college tuition tax credit for working families, saving we fought to make college more affordable for additional 200,000 by pell grants. that's why we've strengthened to our hbcus. that's why tomorrow i'm establishing the first-ever african-americans, so that every complete and competitive education, from the time they're born, all through a career. pushing all costs, because we can't taxpayers to subsidize skyrocketing tuition. a higher education in the 21st luxury. necessity that afford. all these young people to higher education and i don't want them loaded up with tens of thousands of debt, just to get an great. of course, that means all of y'all have got to hit the books. th the bargain, that's par of the bargain. you to young cot beijing and bangalore. hanging they're not out. not getting ov. housewives." two-way st. you've got to earn success. that wasn't in my prepared but i'm -- i'm just saying. home. helped more than a million responsible h
to make a higher education more to go to school. that's why we fought to extend our college tuition tax credit for working families, saving we fought to make college more affordable for additional 200,000 by pell grants. that's why we've strengthened to our hbcus. that's why tomorrow i'm establishing the first-ever african-americans, so that every complete and competitive education, from the time they're born, all through a career. pushing all costs, because we can't taxpayers to subsidize...
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we just talked about educational reform. we are in the middle of the pension reforms to make sure we don't mortgage our children's future. i'm going to support mitt romney and whoever he picks. i suspect he will pick who he thinks will do the best job. i'm supporting mitt romney. >> would you say no to the vetting process if they call? >> look, i've got the job that i want. everybody is going to speculate about who he will pick. i have the job that i want. i am happy to support him and his ticket. i don't think it is going to be me. he has plenty of great, great candidates he can select from. i will be happy to support the ticket from here in louisiana. >> there has been this controversy about rick ranel feeling he had to resign because he didn't feel comfortable being openly gay and the controversy causing. do you have problem having open gay staffers? >> no. we want the most qualified people to work with us on our team and move our state forward. >> governor bobby jindal republican from louisiana. >> great to be with you.
we just talked about educational reform. we are in the middle of the pension reforms to make sure we don't mortgage our children's future. i'm going to support mitt romney and whoever he picks. i suspect he will pick who he thinks will do the best job. i'm supporting mitt romney. >> would you say no to the vetting process if they call? >> look, i've got the job that i want. everybody is going to speculate about who he will pick. i have the job that i want. i am happy to support him...
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we should be talking upt how kids are going to pay for college education. we should talk about accountability on wall street and whether or not jpmorgan and the kind of practices it still engages in put our economy at risk. there's really serious stuff on the table. and that's what it is we should be talking about. >> right now, in massachusetts, home sales are up. they're up for five straight months now. they're up 35% over this time last year. is massachusetts into a solid recovery, and what is the most urgent federal policy matter that would help massachusetts further? >> well, home sales are up, but foreclosures are also up. there are a lot of people who are under water on their mortgages here in massachusetts. we had 47,000 people who have lost their homes since the beginning of the crisis in 2008. i look at it this way. massachusetts is recovering better than much of the rest of the country. and that's partly because we have made a lot of investments. in our people here in massachusetts. and trying to keep our in infrastructure going so businesses can
we should be talking upt how kids are going to pay for college education. we should talk about accountability on wall street and whether or not jpmorgan and the kind of practices it still engages in put our economy at risk. there's really serious stuff on the table. and that's what it is we should be talking about. >> right now, in massachusetts, home sales are up. they're up for five straight months now. they're up 35% over this time last year. is massachusetts into a solid recovery, and...
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>> being able to get an education, and obviously, after you get an education, get a job. free to do what you want, when you want to. i think that's all i'd ever want. >> and here in east liverpool, would you say that the american dream is alive? there's not much alive here in east liverpool. i think if you want it to be, i think it can be. but i think you have to work in order to get there. >> the homer laughlin factory really was an amazing place. we've posted more of my tour of it and my not-so-great attempt at making pottery, that's on thecycle.msnbc.com. and we'll be posting more from my interview with frank "digger" dawson and his thoughts on the american dream. >>> up next, back to the convention. the people most disappointed that trump's rnc speech tonight is a washout. toure's turn is just ahead. [ male announcer ] drive a car filled with as much advanced technology as the world around it. with the available lexus enform app suite, you can use opentable to make restaurant reservations. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newe
>> being able to get an education, and obviously, after you get an education, get a job. free to do what you want, when you want to. i think that's all i'd ever want. >> and here in east liverpool, would you say that the american dream is alive? there's not much alive here in east liverpool. i think if you want it to be, i think it can be. but i think you have to work in order to get there. >> the homer laughlin factory really was an amazing place. we've posted more of my tour...
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and there's cuts in education. there's an appeal from paul ryan to speak to young people on the basis that he argues we'll be footing the bill for many years to come, which is by all means true, less than 3%, in fact, 2% of our budget today is education investment focus. 20% is national security. 20% our expenditures are on health care. >> matt, i hear you, but do you really expect young people, we are talking 18-year-old who is are on their way to college or out of college, you expect them to care about education, really? when they don't care about making it to the voting booths? >> of course they will care about education because education was the first reason that they enrolled in college to get a job in the first place. education is the means for a ticket to a job and upper mobility in society. as a result of education, they are left with debt and no job. so it is about reforming costs and making sure or colleges and universities adequately prepare young people for employment. the other thing about romney and r
and there's cuts in education. there's an appeal from paul ryan to speak to young people on the basis that he argues we'll be footing the bill for many years to come, which is by all means true, less than 3%, in fact, 2% of our budget today is education investment focus. 20% is national security. 20% our expenditures are on health care. >> matt, i hear you, but do you really expect young people, we are talking 18-year-old who is are on their way to college or out of college, you expect...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. devry university, proud to support the education havi ng aour u.s. olympic team. n irregular heartbeat, proud to support the education havputs you at 5 times calgreater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. farmer who says... [farmer:] we've gotta protect the land. [announcer:] and, to the consumer who says... [consumer:] the economists make some good points. [announcer:] conocophillips says, you're right. find out how natural gas answers both at powerincooperation.com. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the smal
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. devry university, proud to support the education havi ng aour u.s. olympic team. n irregular heartbeat, proud to support the education havputs you at 5 times calgreater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. farmer who says... [farmer:] we've gotta protect the land. [announcer:] and, to the consumer who...
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. >> somebody gave me an education. i was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth. michelle wasn't. but somebody gave us a chance. >> so steve, romney oxley taking issue with that saying basically, that people are blaming him for his father's success but he is a self-made man here. you are a service. you're not a fan of mitt romney. will this silver spoon battle stick on him? >> with the president, if he is alluding to romney, if that's a veiled shot at romney, what he is alluding to is the exit polling data in the republican presidential primary. that consistently when he had to go head to head with rick santorum, consistently in states that did not have high mormon populations, mitt romney struggled to win republican voters and primaries and battle ground states that made less than $100,000 a year. in other words, what most folks would consider middle class voters. this has been one of the fears that i have been raising on this program for the last several months. if someone is struggling to win middle class voters in his own party, i don't know how he does it mor
. >> somebody gave me an education. i was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth. michelle wasn't. but somebody gave us a chance. >> so steve, romney oxley taking issue with that saying basically, that people are blaming him for his father's success but he is a self-made man here. you are a service. you're not a fan of mitt romney. will this silver spoon battle stick on him? >> with the president, if he is alluding to romney, if that's a veiled shot at romney, what he is...
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we got to give our kids the education they need for the careers of tomorrow. there are too many of our kids trapped in failing schools. as president i'll ensure that every child from every background receives a quality education. i'll empower the -- i'll empower the parents of our low-income and special needs students to choose where their child goes to school. now, three, we'll make trade work for america by forging new trade agreements with nations that play by the rules. at the same time, we crack down on nations that don't. we can jump start our economy by expanding trade with latin america, and our nation's 3 million hispanic-owned businesses will have the most to gain. president obama has not initiated a single new trade agreement with latin america. i will. i'll also pursue a comprehensive strategy to confront china's unfair trade practices, and i'll do that from day one. the president may think that announcing new trade lawsuits less than two months before the election will distract from his record, but american businesses and workers struggling on an
we got to give our kids the education they need for the careers of tomorrow. there are too many of our kids trapped in failing schools. as president i'll ensure that every child from every background receives a quality education. i'll empower the -- i'll empower the parents of our low-income and special needs students to choose where their child goes to school. now, three, we'll make trade work for america by forging new trade agreements with nations that play by the rules. at the same time, we...
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aisha rasheed cares about education. more than ten years ago as a new college grad she started working for the local new orleans paper, the times picayune. she was assigned the education beat. she was shocked to learn about the dismal condition of the schools. she left the paper in 2005 to improve the system through advocacy. then hurricane katrina hit. and in the aftermath many reformers were determined to fix the broken system with a new one that relies heavily on charter schools. the system has some benefits, but it came at the cost of neighborhood schools. teachers were dispersed and leaders left, buildings were closed and schools that people had never heard of emerged while long-time community institutions were replaced. families were left with questions. which schools were open, which ones required applications? is there any transportation? and most importantly, which schools are performing? and there was no one source for parents to get the answers. until aisha lit a can knelt dark maze of a disconnected system. s
aisha rasheed cares about education. more than ten years ago as a new college grad she started working for the local new orleans paper, the times picayune. she was assigned the education beat. she was shocked to learn about the dismal condition of the schools. she left the paper in 2005 to improve the system through advocacy. then hurricane katrina hit. and in the aftermath many reformers were determined to fix the broken system with a new one that relies heavily on charter schools. the system...
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so you have parents being concerned about what education looks like. you have teachers who have the lowest job satisfaction. and you have basically ten years of no child left behind which was a fixated policy. rather than confront that and say how do we solve this and change this and create hope, they have to tear down the only place where teachers actually have voice, which is within their teacher unions. >> american federation of teachers president rand randi weingarten, good see you. >>> that wraps up this edition of "jansing & co." big lineup tomorrow. i'll talk to mark halperin, andy stern and barbara comstock will be here. reed wilson from the national journal. iowa governor terry branstad and charles blow. >>> thomas roberts is up next. >> hi, everybody. the agenda coming up the next hour, hurricane isaac storming ashore along the gulf coast. new orleans suffering the most flooding in areas where levees were not upgraded since katrina. we were moments away from the 11:00 a.m. weather update and we have reporters stationed along the gulf states t
so you have parents being concerned about what education looks like. you have teachers who have the lowest job satisfaction. and you have basically ten years of no child left behind which was a fixated policy. rather than confront that and say how do we solve this and change this and create hope, they have to tear down the only place where teachers actually have voice, which is within their teacher unions. >> american federation of teachers president rand randi weingarten, good see you....
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i know nbc is doing the education nation, we're working with them on that. to me, almost every panel, not just national security panel but every panel, it comes back to k through 12 education in the united states. >> thank you so much. we will talk to mitch landrieu about everything you accomplished in new orleans. >> mitch is the greatest mayor and he has done a great job in new orleans. those from that town love him. >> jeff goldberg, thank you. >>> up next, new orleans mayor mitch landrieu. what kind of setup could that be on health care? and bringing his city back from the economic brink. >>> plus, the story behind those sensationadance moves by the mayor. to a little girl who saw flames reach her home as her family pulled out of the driveway, this isn't just a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams didn't just arrive at these fires with cold water and checks to help the grown-ups start the rebuilding... they also brought thousands of these teddy bears for kids. people come first. everything else is second. [ female a
i know nbc is doing the education nation, we're working with them on that. to me, almost every panel, not just national security panel but every panel, it comes back to k through 12 education in the united states. >> thank you so much. we will talk to mitch landrieu about everything you accomplished in new orleans. >> mitch is the greatest mayor and he has done a great job in new orleans. those from that town love him. >> jeff goldberg, thank you. >>> up next, new...
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i was struck by the reaction of the right to the education initiative. i was thinking, who can be against an education initiative, but we saw that rather than applauding the efforts, a gentleman named roger clegg went straight to attacking african-american single moms, saying that they're to blame for the racial despaisparities in educational outcomes and saying, yes, the president wants to do the work of making structural change, but really, this is just the fault of unmarried parents. does this even just in saying this kind of help demonstrate how different these candidates are? >> sure, and you know, in politics we have a saying that hate is more important at turning out voters than love. and a statement like that is so stupid, and some of the things that the far right have done have been so stupid that that in and of itself helps to turn out the base. take arab americans and michigan, as you know, of the battleground states, michigan is one of the big states where governor romney's within striking distance. and yet it's got a very big arab american p
i was struck by the reaction of the right to the education initiative. i was thinking, who can be against an education initiative, but we saw that rather than applauding the efforts, a gentleman named roger clegg went straight to attacking african-american single moms, saying that they're to blame for the racial despaisparities in educational outcomes and saying, yes, the president wants to do the work of making structural change, but really, this is just the fault of unmarried parents. does...
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chris christie talked about education. in an article just out about the president, getting out and campaigning more, a number of adeck dots he's talked about are meeting with teachers. they're frustrated about class size, about old textbooks, not enough desks. is it a problem for him that the question for voters are your schools better than they were four years ago after $100 billion in stimulus money? >> you know, as it pertains to education, i think that there is no doubt that there is more happening on the state legislative side of things, more education laws and policies are being passed today than a reform mind because of the race to the top initiative that secretary oobama and secretary duncan put in place. i think we've seen more activity than ever before in this country. michelle rhee, thank you so much for being with us. >>> our labor day tweet of the day comes from newark mayor cory booker, sweat and toil, dignity and duty, struggle and sackry nice, dreams 2 destiny here's to all lights and sounds vying for your
chris christie talked about education. in an article just out about the president, getting out and campaigning more, a number of adeck dots he's talked about are meeting with teachers. they're frustrated about class size, about old textbooks, not enough desks. is it a problem for him that the question for voters are your schools better than they were four years ago after $100 billion in stimulus money? >> you know, as it pertains to education, i think that there is no doubt that there is...
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you like me because i made education better in new jersey. well, if you like that, let me introduce you to this guy. i vouch for him. so that was the sort of the layout of the speech. i think i it was a lot about the chris christie but ta only speaks to his star power and the fact that i'm sure somewhere in the back of his mind, he's thinking about 2016 himself. >> i don't think so much in the back of his mind. what do you think? >> no, this is a guy who has spoken in the very recent past about the 2016 republican nomination as if it's a foregone conclusion that there will not be a president romney running for re-election. i take as his point there, and i assume that is the thinking of the romney campaign because certainly they read a draft of the speech beforehand. i think you're seeing in the reaction to the speech, this is one of the reasonsence i don't think christie was a serious contender to be romney's vice president. whether by design or not, when he chris christie speaks or puts a story in the media or opens his mouth, the story inva
you like me because i made education better in new jersey. well, if you like that, let me introduce you to this guy. i vouch for him. so that was the sort of the layout of the speech. i think i it was a lot about the chris christie but ta only speaks to his star power and the fact that i'm sure somewhere in the back of his mind, he's thinking about 2016 himself. >> i don't think so much in the back of his mind. what do you think? >> no, this is a guy who has spoken in the very...
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i learned everything -- my education is the street education. i looked up at walter and b.b. king talked to me and said we was just making it from one gig to the another one. i said, well, i didn't get a high school education but i am going to get one in music, so i just tried to step back and keep my mouth closed and eyes and ears open, and i saw some of the things and i tell every young person now i am not trying to beat you out or nothing, but listen to me, don't go that road. >> you and the president, did you have that plan in mind? did you know you were going to tell him to sing? >> no. no. everyone told me he is from chicago. >> of course. >> and he may come up and sing sweet home chicago and i saw him make the speech and started to step down and i said, no, you at the apollo theater and you did the al green, come on, give us our hometown stuff, and he smiled and come back and i thought i messed up. >> you didn't mess up. that was a perfect time. it is such a pleasure. thank you. thank you and i miss chicago very much. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely, sir. we'
i learned everything -- my education is the street education. i looked up at walter and b.b. king talked to me and said we was just making it from one gig to the another one. i said, well, i didn't get a high school education but i am going to get one in music, so i just tried to step back and keep my mouth closed and eyes and ears open, and i saw some of the things and i tell every young person now i am not trying to beat you out or nothing, but listen to me, don't go that road. >> you...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> we've told you before about true the vote. the organization whose website claims to be about, squoet, equipping citizens to take a stand for free and fair elections. but their version of taking a stand equates to attempting to have hundreds of people removed from voter rolls. and dispatching true the vote voluntaries on election day to challenge and intimidate voters at the polls. well, one member of congress has said, enough. in a letter to true the vote, founder catherine egglebreck, democratic representative elijah cummings is calling them out for illegitimate voter challenges. representative cummings writes, quote, an effort to challenge voter registrations by the thousands without any legitimate basis may be evidence of illegal voter supposed proegs. if these efforts are intentional, politically motivated and wide spread across multiple states, they could amount to criminal conspiracy to de
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> we've told you before about true the vote. the organization whose website claims to be about, squoet, equipping citizens to take a stand for free and fair elections. but their version of taking a stand equates to attempting to have hundreds of people removed from voter rolls. and dispatching true the vote voluntaries on election day to challenge and...
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a little more progressive on issues like jobs, education and health care. so it seems to be not so much the issue of the message, as the messenger, and what a lot of people in the community will tell you is that there is a perception problem, the perception that there is racially coded language and tactics often used. you can go back to recent things like the birther controversy, where a lot of african-american women feel there is hostility to the community. a lot of issues, they feel are they courted by the party, or do they feel like the party has ceded that vote to the democrats. >> as we look at the candidates, how have they performed with the african-american candidates? >> you know, we heard with the poll that mitt romney had zero percent support among the black voters, in 2008, john mccain got support, but was up against the first viable african-american candidate for president, who did in fact become the first african-american president. so prior to that, what we've seen going back to 1984, is about 10% of the vote going to the republican candidate.
a little more progressive on issues like jobs, education and health care. so it seems to be not so much the issue of the message, as the messenger, and what a lot of people in the community will tell you is that there is a perception problem, the perception that there is racially coded language and tactics often used. you can go back to recent things like the birther controversy, where a lot of african-american women feel there is hostility to the community. a lot of issues, they feel are they...
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years, have some kind of high school graduation diploma, be in college or, you know, in process of education, and it's similar to what the administration announced last year as far as it is a directive to all of the federal agencies on how to deal with this process. let's just hope that this directive gets all the way down to the judges and the people that are making the decision which has a direct impact on many hundreds of thousands of people's lives. >> i want to open it up to the panel a little bit. governor rendell, a lot of the show, the show we had planned was talking about yesterday's dueling speeches. the president versus mitt romney's. what this decision has done and what the president's remarks at 1:15 in the rose garden will do presumably is change the narrative in a big way, which is to say put the focus back on the subject of immigration, a place mitt romney does not want to go. in that sense, a masterful stroke from the president. >> i think it puts governor romney in a difficult position. what does he do here. he's damned if he attacks it and he's damned with his base if he s
years, have some kind of high school graduation diploma, be in college or, you know, in process of education, and it's similar to what the administration announced last year as far as it is a directive to all of the federal agencies on how to deal with this process. let's just hope that this directive gets all the way down to the judges and the people that are making the decision which has a direct impact on many hundreds of thousands of people's lives. >> i want to open it up to the...
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it is that dire. >> i want to stay on the issue of education. judge, i want to talk about if the system can move towards -- so it's not just the individual programs but the systematic way of rethinking about education and prison. a lot more when we come back. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems pas
it is that dire. >> i want to stay on the issue of education. judge, i want to talk about if the system can move towards -- so it's not just the individual programs but the systematic way of rethinking about education and prison. a lot more when we come back. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces...
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he's talked about building the economy from the middle class out and investing in energy and education. he's got a specific plan to do it. he set the goal of creating a million manufacturing jobs and laid out a plan how to do it to end tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. he has a plan to reduce the cost of college tuition and further reduce our dependence on foreign oil because of the plans he's implemented we're at a 16-year low. i think you'll see him delve into those details tonight. we'll leave the zingers to the saturday night li"saturday nig t re-enactment and mitt romney. >> i have not said zinger and now i have. is that going to be enough for the american public? >> no. it's not actually. you know, all due respect to what's going on in chicago but the fundamental problem for the president is not just about the economy, it's the political system as it currently stands. and he has lots of specific plans, he had a jobs bill lined up, he's had these plans for some time. the question is, can anyone execute on anything within this environment? if the projections hold tr
he's talked about building the economy from the middle class out and investing in energy and education. he's got a specific plan to do it. he set the goal of creating a million manufacturing jobs and laid out a plan how to do it to end tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. he has a plan to reduce the cost of college tuition and further reduce our dependence on foreign oil because of the plans he's implemented we're at a 16-year low. i think you'll see him delve into those details...
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some of the young people who through no fault of their own are in the united states and by virtue of education and service in the military, a lot of us fail that they have earned the right to stay here. >> john sinunu in the press pass conversation today. let me say a word about the highly-anticipated speeches tonight. ann romney according to campaign officials will tell a very personal story about the man she's known for so long and loves so dearly. her husband. about how they met, her own m.s., about him as a father and a grandfather. it's something that only she can do and offer a note of the personal. and christie, craig, will also talk about principle compromise. i don't know how much we'll hear about compromise in the convention, but it's a theme he wants to address tonight in what he argues mitt romney is capable of. >> hot and cold, appreciate that, sir. you can see david's full interview on the "meet the press" blog. we will be right back. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and sola
some of the young people who through no fault of their own are in the united states and by virtue of education and service in the military, a lot of us fail that they have earned the right to stay here. >> john sinunu in the press pass conversation today. let me say a word about the highly-anticipated speeches tonight. ann romney according to campaign officials will tell a very personal story about the man she's known for so long and loves so dearly. her husband. about how they met, her...
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like romney's approach to having a strong federal role in raising educational standards. we have to admit that the republican party has shifted to the right, it's not interested in finding common ground and that's why mitt romney finds it so hard to talk about his massachusetts record now. >> you guys are both raising your hands. >> you go first. >> thank you. so polite. >> so polite. >> i'm mr. sunday morning. >> we'll talk to you sunday. >> one quick thing about reagan, getting back to what nicolle was saying in terms of productivity, reagan did raise taxes. he also cut taxes enormously. if you look at what he did in the '86 tax reform act, he gave democrats things that they wanted. he eliminated taxes for the lowest income americans. that was reagan's idea so he could get democrats to the table. the moment in that entire cycle that you will never see today, reagan went on tv, had an oval office address that i am going to cut your taxes, it's going to be more fair, everyone is going to see a change in their taxes. then the democrat came out to give his response and said
like romney's approach to having a strong federal role in raising educational standards. we have to admit that the republican party has shifted to the right, it's not interested in finding common ground and that's why mitt romney finds it so hard to talk about his massachusetts record now. >> you guys are both raising your hands. >> you go first. >> thank you. so polite. >> so polite. >> i'm mr. sunday morning. >> we'll talk to you sunday. >> one quick...
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president obama is on the side of working people, wants to cut taxes for the middle class, fight for education, investment in technology and innovation. those are our economic drivers in this part of the country and i think president obama eventually will prevail here in this swing state of florida. >> florida congresswoman kathy castor, thank you for your time. we've been telling you this abbreviated schedule is going to be going into effect after 2:00 p.m. today when the gavel is sounded by reince priebus. this week's republican convention will make history, though, on the social media front. it's a different time, right? all this week our own richard liu will walk us through that scene and who among the party's up and comers have the potential to make headlines in that medium. this is different than what we saw in '08. >> oh, yeah. >> who do we watch? >> a lot of folks to watch here. good morning to you. first off for you in 2004, social media was a nonissue in that year, but had it been around for that democratic convention that year this probably would have been trending. listen to this.
president obama is on the side of working people, wants to cut taxes for the middle class, fight for education, investment in technology and innovation. those are our economic drivers in this part of the country and i think president obama eventually will prevail here in this swing state of florida. >> florida congresswoman kathy castor, thank you for your time. we've been telling you this abbreviated schedule is going to be going into effect after 2:00 p.m. today when the gavel is...
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had a college degree, but they saved and sacrificed so that my brother and i could have the kind of education they only dreamed of. and while -- whitney young? oh, my goodness, that's my high school. go, dolphins! and while pretty much all of our college tuition came from student loans and grants, my dad still had to pay a small portion of that tuition himself and every semester, my dad was determined to pay his little portion of our tuition bill and to pay it on time, because he was so proud to be able to pay even just a little in sending his kids to college. he couldn't bear the thought that me or my brother would miss a registration deadline because his check was late. and really, more than anything else, what i remind people is that's what's at stake in this election. that's why we're all here. that's what we're working for, is that fundamental promise that no matter who you are or where you started out, in america, if you work hard, you can build a decent life for yourself and an even better life for your kids. that's why we're here. and whether it's equal pay for women or health care fo
had a college degree, but they saved and sacrificed so that my brother and i could have the kind of education they only dreamed of. and while -- whitney young? oh, my goodness, that's my high school. go, dolphins! and while pretty much all of our college tuition came from student loans and grants, my dad still had to pay a small portion of that tuition himself and every semester, my dad was determined to pay his little portion of our tuition bill and to pay it on time, because he was so proud...
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a billion dollars to education. for us in urban areas, we got him sometimes ten times harder in cuts than some of the rural parts of the state. so it has a detrimental effect on block grants as you talked about. of all the programs that congress wants to cut, they want to cut the cdbg program? it was started by a republican. it's worked well for almost 40 years! >> dan, here we have a president who is from a city. even beyond the fact that he's the first african-american president, he's the first president from a city in a really long time. why not make the case for federal funds going straight to urban areas? >> i think they should. in the jobsill of 2011 there was a lot of money that was solicited for public sector increases in fire departments and teachers and so forth. we talked about this on the break. you go through the urban areas where it is 105 degrees and all of the urban pools are empty. they are dry. where are these kids going to cool off? every one of them are dry and running out of money. >> look, i wa
a billion dollars to education. for us in urban areas, we got him sometimes ten times harder in cuts than some of the rural parts of the state. so it has a detrimental effect on block grants as you talked about. of all the programs that congress wants to cut, they want to cut the cdbg program? it was started by a republican. it's worked well for almost 40 years! >> dan, here we have a president who is from a city. even beyond the fact that he's the first african-american president, he's...
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>> because getting education -- no. because sometimes it's smarter to put a person in school so they can get a job. >> you're allowed to put them in school. that's not a problem. >> that's not what they did. let me ask about this convention. when are you speaking, exactly? >> i've got two hours a day for the next four days. >> at your school. >> and callista and i are speaking thursday evening, i don't know the exact time, because frankly with having canceled monday night, they're shaping -- but they're doing a tribute to ronald ray dpeagareae feel it's a logical thing for us to do. >> what changed your mind about mitt romney? >> barack obama. >> go ahead. >> my choice is mitt romney or barack obama. for me, as a conservative, that eliminates everything. >> so whatever justifies the means? the means justifies the ends? the ends justifies the means. >> no, if you think -- you won't agree with this. but i think the re-election of barack obama is a disaster for this country. >> and what about -- >> and i think that romney
>> because getting education -- no. because sometimes it's smarter to put a person in school so they can get a job. >> you're allowed to put them in school. that's not a problem. >> that's not what they did. let me ask about this convention. when are you speaking, exactly? >> i've got two hours a day for the next four days. >> at your school. >> and callista and i are speaking thursday evening, i don't know the exact time, because frankly with having canceled...
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the majority of them can't get jobs even though they're highly educated and what is their future? >> reporter: after all, many seniors struggled through the great depression and the shared sacrifices of world war ii, including combat. they see the election of 2012 as every bit as important for their children and grandchildren. >> it's a very critical point in our nation's history. we better get it right. >> do you worry that we're not going to? >> i worry that we can get it wrong. >> of course with, chuck, it's not just florida senior voters are also an important block in such battleground states as ohio and pennsylvania. if the younger vote doesn't turn out, they could be very important. >> we should remind folks, everybody used to think seniors, the old fdr coalition, think of these folks, these are old eisenhower republicans. >> that's exactly right. >> this is the eisenhower, the '50s, and now this is your senior vote which is why it's been leaning republican three or four straight elections. >> especially here in florida. >> interesting group out there. we'll see you on the r
the majority of them can't get jobs even though they're highly educated and what is their future? >> reporter: after all, many seniors struggled through the great depression and the shared sacrifices of world war ii, including combat. they see the election of 2012 as every bit as important for their children and grandchildren. >> it's a very critical point in our nation's history. we better get it right. >> do you worry that we're not going to? >> i worry that we can get...
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education kicks off on msnbc. on sunday, hosting an extraordinary special talking to hundreds of students on what's working, what's broken in our american education system. >>> also sunday, alex wagner leading a discussion about the role of parents and teachers from the red carpet premiere of the new drama "won't back down." next week, both president obama and mitt romney give interviews that are going to air on tuesday morning, including romney's live sit-down interview with nbc's brian williams live right here in this hour. so you don't want to nays. back after this. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters c
education kicks off on msnbc. on sunday, hosting an extraordinary special talking to hundreds of students on what's working, what's broken in our american education system. >>> also sunday, alex wagner leading a discussion about the role of parents and teachers from the red carpet premiere of the new drama "won't back down." next week, both president obama and mitt romney give interviews that are going to air on tuesday morning, including romney's live sit-down interview with...
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we have to make sure we educate voters so they understand what we stand for and have true solutions that aren't radical or draconian that actually will address the problems the americans care about. >> dominates the congress and white house, you don't get anything done. >> i don't know that it dominates a congress. it is a matter of making sure we can convince americans and americans are willing to stand up for our values. >> i just have -- want to know wait goes to. every political party, abolitionists said we would get rid of slavery. what do you call it -- let's see, civil rights wants to -- they all have a goal in mind. what i don't understand with the tea party is i know your posture, against government spending. what's your goal? reach a passage on the floor and signed by a president, gradual reduction of the dealt. >> balanced budget within five years, cuts the overspending. stops the overspending. 20, 30 years. i appreciate the fact that he's put that plan forward. he has put a plan forward. but 20, 30 years, we can't -- >> let's -- please come back to the show. i want to talk ab
we have to make sure we educate voters so they understand what we stand for and have true solutions that aren't radical or draconian that actually will address the problems the americans care about. >> dominates the congress and white house, you don't get anything done. >> i don't know that it dominates a congress. it is a matter of making sure we can convince americans and americans are willing to stand up for our values. >> i just have -- want to know wait goes to. every...
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he's outlined a blueprint for an economy built to last that includes investments in education and research and development and infrastructure. all areas where mitt romney and paul ryan would cut back. but if you want to talk about specifics and hard truths, tonight is the opportunity for paul ryan to take responsibility. when he walks out on stage and looks at that debt clock for his votes over the years. for two unfunded wars. and tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires that caused the deficit to explode in the first place. and you might as well add $5 trillion on that to account for the tax cut for the wealthiest that he and mitt romney are proposing right now. >> you have to admit on the hill, both sides have played chicken on a lot of big issues when it comes to how the economy has come back or not come back in some people's estimations. republicans have delivered some pretty blistering remarks directly at the president. i want you to take a listen to one from house speaker john boehner. >> a guy walked into a bar and heard that story and he said, well, if you've got a business you
he's outlined a blueprint for an economy built to last that includes investments in education and research and development and infrastructure. all areas where mitt romney and paul ryan would cut back. but if you want to talk about specifics and hard truths, tonight is the opportunity for paul ryan to take responsibility. when he walks out on stage and looks at that debt clock for his votes over the years. for two unfunded wars. and tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires that caused the...
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, my father worked, board of education. my mother worked. they say what did your mother do? she worked, not just full time when she clocks out. she took care of nine of us. five girls and four boys. >> we were chatting just before we came on air, your mother is living now in london, but actually now you have an independent nation in south sudan is interested in going home, heading back. what does it mean to have been sent a certain way for exiled, who did flee? a home to go home to? >> it's very overwhelming, you can't just -- i met with a governor when i went back with ohcr. i went to the fields and seen the returnees, i've seen the refugees, you know, coming back to safety, and like having water up to here and they have to carry their children up. if not, they would drown. it was so touching, watching an 83-year-old woman when she should be enjoying her fruits, but, yet, her sons have died and she has to take care of her grandchildren, and she didn't have any hate. like i wish you could grow up like the age i am and even
, my father worked, board of education. my mother worked. they say what did your mother do? she worked, not just full time when she clocks out. she took care of nine of us. five girls and four boys. >> we were chatting just before we came on air, your mother is living now in london, but actually now you have an independent nation in south sudan is interested in going home, heading back. what does it mean to have been sent a certain way for exiled, who did flee? a home to go home to?...
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the barbershop is where you got your education. you go there with your dad and you learned your manners, how to address the barber. yes, sir, no, sir. how to sit up straight. how to comport yourself. and as you got older, you integrated into the conversation from the neighborhood and everything as a nat a could tell you in the beauty shop is on the table. politics, love and marriage, men and women. all of it. it just -- listening to his grandson touch that legacy and be a part of that. i think it's very important culturally for african-americans especially not to lose that. there's something unique that happens there. for those of us who maybe don't get as much taken off the top as we used to, you still go and you still participate in that conversation and you're passing on those genes if you will. it's a very powerful experience. >> professor hill? >> all of our institutions are rolled into one. there are churches, there are schools, there are clubs. all of this is going on under one roof. you're right, when you're young, you're j
the barbershop is where you got your education. you go there with your dad and you learned your manners, how to address the barber. yes, sir, no, sir. how to sit up straight. how to comport yourself. and as you got older, you integrated into the conversation from the neighborhood and everything as a nat a could tell you in the beauty shop is on the table. politics, love and marriage, men and women. all of it. it just -- listening to his grandson touch that legacy and be a part of that. i think...
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is he educating people in his cabinet? those are the questions. it's great for raising empathy. 30 days from now, we'll wonder what's the lasting effect. >> i wonder about the extent to which it raises empathy. i like the experiment. i find it compelling. i always find cory booker's twitter feed compelling. there's something about assuming that you can don poverty or don blackness or don queer identity for part of your day or life. now i know what it's like to be poor. without the durability and the inability to get out of it, you don't actually quite know what it's like. >> no. i mean, i think that elected leaders always bring a lot of both their personality and their life experiences as they should to the work that we do and to draw attention to the issues about which we're passionate. on the one hand, i think it's really great. i talk about going to food pantries, not because i was trying to draw attention to it, but because i had to live by going to a food pantry to support myself and my son. i think that that is really important. not to lose
is he educating people in his cabinet? those are the questions. it's great for raising empathy. 30 days from now, we'll wonder what's the lasting effect. >> i wonder about the extent to which it raises empathy. i like the experiment. i find it compelling. i always find cory booker's twitter feed compelling. there's something about assuming that you can don poverty or don blackness or don queer identity for part of your day or life. now i know what it's like to be poor. without the...
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ari is going to stick around for a bit longer, but up next we'll talk about something educational nobody is talking about, and that's a priority on my list. prisons. i'm taking you back home to louisiana. let's say you need te care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. >>> forward may have been the branding at the democratic national convention but collective work and responsibility was the message. in direct contrast to the emphasis placed on i was paid to we. one of the projects we have built together as a nation, something that we as americans can uniquely say we have poured our resources into over the years, prisons. we have been i
ari is going to stick around for a bit longer, but up next we'll talk about something educational nobody is talking about, and that's a priority on my list. prisons. i'm taking you back home to louisiana. let's say you need te care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on...
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talking about the systemic, poor health, lack of access to education and got bastardized into kind of me that referred to african-americans and the whole narrative about poor people, specifically african-americans as lazy and undeserving of welfare, and caseseer family foundation, along with npr and the kennedy school, did a lot of great polling on this. you will be proud of this. and whether we like it or not, the really is, republicans more likely than democrats, when we talk about welfare to think of black people and think of white people as more deserving than black people when it comes to welfare, and blacks are more likely than whites to have this idea that you can be poor and be on welfare and still working hard. so i think that to say -- >> at least -- >> culturally -- >> and it's inaccurate. but it's also simply an inaccurate statement about the president's policy position. >> yes. >> i'm actually not a fan of the clinton welfare to work reform. in part because i you this you can't on the one hand say the value of mothers in the home is paramount, but if you're mother of a sm
talking about the systemic, poor health, lack of access to education and got bastardized into kind of me that referred to african-americans and the whole narrative about poor people, specifically african-americans as lazy and undeserving of welfare, and caseseer family foundation, along with npr and the kennedy school, did a lot of great polling on this. you will be proud of this. and whether we like it or not, the really is, republicans more likely than democrats, when we talk about welfare to...
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and what i said was, we need to stand behind them as america always has by investing in education and training. roads and bridges. >> the run in virginia, north carolina, florida and ohio and nebraska, the ad will run. today, david axelrod tried to downplay what appeared to be the campaign's hyper reaction to what had been -- apparently is a successful hit by the romney campaign. >> and we have a saying that a hit dog barks. it sounds like you're barking. does that mean you're hit? >> i was concerned that it might be impactful. i've concluded it's not that impactful. >> the obama campaign wouldn't do this if it wasn't showing up in some of their data. by the way, there would have to be a few in boston disappointed strategically to realize just at the time the hit on obama was starting to stick, their candidate is across the pond. and he has pledged to limit the amount of criticism that the president receives. the romney campaigns holds 24, we did build this" events across the america. it lacks the lift that something like this would have. romney arrived in london, there he is. where h
and what i said was, we need to stand behind them as america always has by investing in education and training. roads and bridges. >> the run in virginia, north carolina, florida and ohio and nebraska, the ad will run. today, david axelrod tried to downplay what appeared to be the campaign's hyper reaction to what had been -- apparently is a successful hit by the romney campaign. >> and we have a saying that a hit dog barks. it sounds like you're barking. does that mean you're hit?...
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> there are massive new anti-u.s. protests around the muslim world this morning over an anti-islam film produced in the u.s. three people have been killed in demonstrations in pakistan. white house officials have labeled the deadly attack in benghazi as terrorism, although the president stopped short of that yesterday. >> what we do know is that the natural protests that arose because of the outrage over the video were used as an excuse by extremists to see
help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar...
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president obama's plan keeps taxes down for the middle class, invests in education and asks the wealthy to pay their fair share. mitt romney and his billionaire allies can spend milions to distort the president's words. but they're not interested in rebuilding the middle class. he is. i'm barack obama and i approved this me you know how hard if yit can be to brehei do, and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. ot
president obama's plan keeps taxes down for the middle class, invests in education and asks the wealthy to pay their fair share. mitt romney and his billionaire allies can spend milions to distort the president's words. but they're not interested in rebuilding the middle class. he is. i'm barack obama and i approved this me you know how hard if yit can be to brehei do, and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my...
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has to be education, jobs, health, housing. has to be transportation. cities have to pull all of those entities together and begin to coordinate an overall holistic strategy. you bring in the police chief and think you will solve gun violence? you will not solve gun violence. >> both of you are suggesting a wholistic strategy. an education problem, the other thing cities they'd is help. what rahm emanuel said is, whoa. i'm going to need assistance. what we've seen over the course of the past ten years, and particularly, acutely, in the past ten years, a fundamental reduction in the support for cities and localities. >> she want to gut cdbg. anything that gave us dollars are gone. at the same time, when we have a recession, cities are the first to feel a recession. the last to come out of it. our revenues are down. you have even less resources to attack this problem. >> besides help, you need understanding. conditions are different than a few years ago. and they'll be different a few years from now than they are at the moment. the economy is not fully re
has to be education, jobs, health, housing. has to be transportation. cities have to pull all of those entities together and begin to coordinate an overall holistic strategy. you bring in the police chief and think you will solve gun violence? you will not solve gun violence. >> both of you are suggesting a wholistic strategy. an education problem, the other thing cities they'd is help. what rahm emanuel said is, whoa. i'm going to need assistance. what we've seen over the course of the...
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when jeb bush got up and talked about funding education for minorities, it was relatively quiet. you had that young teacher saying we need more money, very quiet. teacher unions and also when he said let's have choice, the place erupted because choice means getting away, leaving the poor behind. and i think that's the philosophical debate we need to have about poverty by raising everybody or by escaping people. and i think this body wants to escape it. >> you make such a good point. i think this is really under an umbrella of efforts to discredit a constituency that probably isn't going to vote for the republican party. to me, the most contemptible is what they're trying to do to voter rights. in states like texas and all this kind of stuff, they are getting to the heart. they are talking about disenfranchising americans who would not have the one man or in today one person, one vote availability. that goes to the heart of democracy. so you have a republican party, or at least many representatives of it, who are not just anti-democrat, they are anti-democracy. there is no other w
when jeb bush got up and talked about funding education for minorities, it was relatively quiet. you had that young teacher saying we need more money, very quiet. teacher unions and also when he said let's have choice, the place erupted because choice means getting away, leaving the poor behind. and i think that's the philosophical debate we need to have about poverty by raising everybody or by escaping people. and i think this body wants to escape it. >> you make such a good point. i...
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we've got a secretary of education that is committed to education reform. you've been fighting the good fight. howard dean, reverend al has been hanging out with newt gingrich. >> well, there's that. >> over the past several years. >> got to do what you got to do. >> a lot of people are onboard with education reform. but are we making any progress? >> well, we are making some progress. if you look at what's happened over the last couple of years, we've had many, many more states taking on important issues like getting rid of last-in, first-out policies, putting in place important teacher evaluation systems that are rigorous that would reward the best performers and weed out the ineffective teachers. we have more choices for families. we need to make sure we're in a position where no family ever feels like they're trapped in a failing school. so you have laws like california's new parent trigger law that allow parents to take over a failing school and turn it around if they see fit. but at the end of the day, none of this matters if it doesn't result in bett
we've got a secretary of education that is committed to education reform. you've been fighting the good fight. howard dean, reverend al has been hanging out with newt gingrich. >> well, there's that. >> over the past several years. >> got to do what you got to do. >> a lot of people are onboard with education reform. but are we making any progress? >> well, we are making some progress. if you look at what's happened over the last couple of years, we've had many,...
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he wants to move this economy forward and how he wants to tackle energy policy and health care and education. things that are important to americans out there. i think you will see a very focused convention the next three nights with all of our speakers talking about the metrics and plans that governor romney has to get this country going. also, to add a little bit of understanding as to who he is as a person. as you mentioned in the intro, mrs. romney will speak tonight. she will speak as a wife and mother, what type of person governor romney has been beyond the 30-second commercial and give folks who have not been focusing on the election now an opportunity to understand what a great father he has been. if you add to that, color, to who he is going forward. >> a high-power line up for you tonight, sean. >> every night. >> tonight is the big kickoff. i know you were in recess out of respect of what is going on. things will pick up in tampa. sean spicer with the rnc. >> thanks, thomas. >> is there lingering doubt about romney's chances? eugene robinson and michael steele and carol finney. yo
he wants to move this economy forward and how he wants to tackle energy policy and health care and education. things that are important to americans out there. i think you will see a very focused convention the next three nights with all of our speakers talking about the metrics and plans that governor romney has to get this country going. also, to add a little bit of understanding as to who he is as a person. as you mentioned in the intro, mrs. romney will speak tonight. she will speak as a...